Fur-glaze and the method of manufacturing the same.



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JOHN A. KOSOFSKY, on NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, To

' ETTA xosorsxy, or ew YORK, N. Y.

FUR-GLAZE AND THE METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME.

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To allwhom it may concern Be it known that 1, Joan A. KOSOFSKY, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at New York city, in the county and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fur- Glazc and the Method of Manufacturing the Same, of which the following is a specification. a

My invention relates to a fur glaze or gloss, and to the method of manufacturing the same. 7

The gloss, which forms part of my invention, is intended to be'applied in liquid form to furs of any kind, for the purpose of imparting luster thereto.

To manufacture one quart of the glaze,

I proceed as follows :-To approximately nine-tenths of a quart of water, add one half ounce of naphthalene, stirring the mixture well and thereafter straining the same through a cloth or fine mesh sieve. Then to one tenth of a quart of alcohol add seven drops of oil of rosemary, and add the last named mixture to the Water and naphthalene mixture, the whole being well stirred.

The glaze which has a very slightly odor of naphthalene is then in condition to be ap- Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 1'7, 1915.

Application filed July 12, 1913. Serial No. 778,765.

plied to the fur. The glaze may be sprayed onto the fur, or applied thereto in any other suitable manner.

I find, in practice, that by the use of the sence, substantially as described.

2. A fur glaze, comprising nine -tenth parts of water, one-tenth part of alcohol, a trace of naphthalene, and oil of rosemary.

The herein described method of manufacturing fur glaze, which consists in ad-' mixin water and na hthalene strainin D 7 b .the mixture, and thereafter adding thereto a mixture of alcohol and oil of rosemary.

In testimony whereof I have afliXed my signature in presence of two witnesses.

JOHN A. KOSOFSKY. Witnesses:

-ALFRED H. LANG,

VVM. J. ELLINGSEN.

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glaze above described, a natural gloss may 1 

